“I don't ask you to understand me even though I use the best words. Between us all the time were those jewels.... lovely jewels, the best jewels, everyone says so...... like a fire - a fire in my very good brain trying to remember man, woman camera, person, TV, but I aced it...... that separated us - those jewels, beautiful jewels, which I wanted all my life. I don't know why... goodbye, Paula. I'm headed to the pub for a beautiful slice of chocolate cake” talking to Paula Alquist
“I don't ask you to understand me. Between us all the time were those jewels, like a fire - a fire in my brain that separated us - those jewels which I wanted all my life. I don't know why... goodbye, Paula.”
LOL That projection tactic is a favorite of theirs. No idea really why they do it though some psychologists may suggest they do it do assuage their own guilty feelings. Those that have them, even unconsciously, that is. They have to rationalize their ducking and weaving. They have to struggle to defend the indefensible. Our position, just trying to be as objective as we can be on the facts we know is much easier. We just say it as we objectively see it is.